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As enticing as the idea of wearable tech sounds from a distance, the more it takes shape, the less attractive it starts to look. For instance, sample Google Glass--a groundbreaking product that was sent back to the lab in a bid to make the glasses more fashionable; the move resulted in Google's p

As enticing as the idea of wearable tech sounds from a distance, the more it takes shape, the less attractive it starts to look. For instance, sample Google Glass--a groundbreaking product that was sent back to the lab in a bid to make the glasses more fashionable; the move resulted in Google's partnership with Ray-Ban maker Luxottica for the production of Google Glass.

And when it comes to a watch, that too a smart one, the least you would expect the piece to do is--make you look smart. Thankfully, with contenders like these in the market, your pick would have no problem sliding right in with your existing wardrobe.

Based on Android Wear, with WiFi connectivity to your phone and dust-and-water resistant qualities, the Moto 360 is
one of the most elegant options on offer in the market. And the best
part about the design is that you can customise it according to your needs--right from the choice of the strap, to the colour of the bezel.

Picture courtesy: www.motorola.com

Samsung Gear S2

From straps in classic colours that come with stitched edges to eye-catching
graphic prints--you'll be spoilt for choice with Samsung Gear S2--and
that's probably the maximum you are going to get from any brand. The
watch can also be used with non-Samsung Android phones, and as it runs on Samsung's Tizen platform, you can even use the bezel for controlling the watch.

Picture courtesy: www.samsung.com

Asus Zenwatch 2

Like Moto 360, the Asus
Zenwatch 2 is based on Android Wear. In terms of customisation, you have numerous watch faces to choose from, which you can personalise
according to your style. Though it misses out on a heart-rate sensor
like other watches, it's the most you will get if you are on a tight
budget and are in no mood to break the bank.

Picture courtesy: www.asus.com

LG Watch Urbane

If you are looking for a
classy options to replace your current adornment, LG Watch Urbane
could be it, as the design makes it look very much like a traditional
watch. The watch comes with WiFi connectivity and all the features one
might expect from a device powered by Android Wear.

Picture courtesy: www.lg.com

Apple Hermes Watch

If you have big bucks to spend, Apple's Hermes Watch is the one to
pick. A union between two houses that value perfection equally, the watch
is premised on sophistication. With immediate access to Siri, instant
notifications and the ability to keep a constant eye on your daily
activity, this watch is the perfect pick for those looking for a
luxurious addition to their wardrobe.

Picture courtesy: www.apple.com

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